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Met with somebody from Spirotech today. They gave me the spiel on the MB2 and MB3 (going too try an MB3 tomorrow). But something I found interesting and the more I think about it he could be right,. Just after your opinions. He demonstrated an aerator which seemed to work. The thinking behind it is that when fitting a dirt sperator be it one of theres or the many other products out there, all it is doing is putting a plaster on the problem and not preventing the problem. He reckoned all heating syatems will produce air caused by the temperature and pressure in the boiler. On occasions this air will gather in one place causing cold rads etc. He also reckons by pumping air around the system 1. it is less economical for the end user. 2. the pump is pumping and not circulating, 3 Noisier systems. 4. and the biggy will cause corrosion.
 
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